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lou: and going to change cases. brooklyn supreme court justice was supposed to have suspended the license of a man who crashed into a family killing and. it turns out that the judge who was supposed to have suspended the license, as he was required by law to do, did not do it. again, supreme court justice, brooklyn supreme court justice. what in the world is going to happen to that judge for what he is directly responsible for? >> you know what, let me defend him for a minute. he is responsible for not following the law and not suspending driving privileges of this person. now, when the person and the accident killing the family of three which included an unborn child, he could have done that with the driver's license, without a driver's license, and there is no evidence that that accident was caused by alcohol. the problem is the month before when he was arraigned on the wi charges and when his license should have been suspended. the only thing i can say is if the cops did not follow the letter of the lock the judg
lou: and going to change cases. brooklyn supreme court justice was supposed to have suspended the license of a man who crashed into a family killing and. it turns out that the judge who was supposed to have suspended the license, as he was required by law to do, did not do it. again, supreme court justice, brooklyn supreme court justice. what in the world is going to happen to that judge for what he is directly responsible for? >> you know what, let me defend him for a minute. he is...
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the party hasn't changed. yet given the opportunity to show that they've changed, grown and that they have new ideas they got nothing. it's groundhog day for these guys. i don't get it. i don't know who they appeal to. they certainly don't appeal to the american people. this budget will not get to the senate. obama would never sign it. the american people don't want it, it's going nowhere. >> they realized they don't have any room to grow. they're not able to grow with the demographics in the u.s. changing, even my own state of south carolina, georgia and texas, they're being talked about as being battleground states? they don't have anywhere this grow. they're desperately trying oh hold on to what they've got the tea party right wing. >> michael: that's a great point. we're sitting here, bill is sitting here, we're baffled by them going back to the same old tricks. but in fact, that's what wins them everything that they do have. >> they're saying that it may not get better. let's just hope that it doesn't get
the party hasn't changed. yet given the opportunity to show that they've changed, grown and that they have new ideas they got nothing. it's groundhog day for these guys. i don't get it. i don't know who they appeal to. they certainly don't appeal to the american people. this budget will not get to the senate. obama would never sign it. the american people don't want it, it's going nowhere. >> they realized they don't have any room to grow. they're not able to grow with the demographics in...
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magic johnson is trying to change that. today he's launching a campaign to encourage home hiv testing, it's called make knowing your thing today. johnson's effort targets two of the major problems that disproportionately affect poorer communities, lack of access to health care and regular visits to doctors, as well as the stigma to get tested. the test kit is a simple swab which produces results in 20 minutes and costs $40. joining us from los angeles is basketball legend and ceo of magic johnson enterprises, magic johnson. i can't tell you the jealousy in this room that i get to talk to you, thank you so much for joining our program. >> thank you for having me, alex, it's a pleasure to be on. >> the pleasure is all mine. so magic, let's talk about make knowing. the idea of that, how do you make that a priority of these days, when the discussion around hiv and aids is pretty silent. >> you're right. but we have to change that, because of all the numbers that you just told everybody, if i'm latino or african-american, you kn
magic johnson is trying to change that. today he's launching a campaign to encourage home hiv testing, it's called make knowing your thing today. johnson's effort targets two of the major problems that disproportionately affect poorer communities, lack of access to health care and regular visits to doctors, as well as the stigma to get tested. the test kit is a simple swab which produces results in 20 minutes and costs $40. joining us from los angeles is basketball legend and ceo of magic...
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but the way it traveled has not just changed the device but it changed the way we lived. we're at the part of another change driven by technology, where the technology now is clunky and awkward, but if you can imagine your way around that clunkiness and awkwardness, you can see the device leaps forward the way that cell phone tech leapt forward, then these guys may change, too. this is 3-d printing, i don't know if we'll call it that forever. but that is what they call it now. just as a printer, it uses ink and light to create a two dimensional object on paper, these computer-driven machines can use plastics and resins and inks to create the 3-d objects, anybody can become a manufacturer of anything. the set of instructions that map out the shape of the object you create using the printer, that comes in the form of a computer file. you plug in the file and leave in the 3-d printer to do its work, then protest -- presto, you can manufacture something yourself. these printers are still pretty slow and clumsy and expensive. usually in the thousand or several thousand dollar
but the way it traveled has not just changed the device but it changed the way we lived. we're at the part of another change driven by technology, where the technology now is clunky and awkward, but if you can imagine your way around that clunkiness and awkwardness, you can see the device leaps forward the way that cell phone tech leapt forward, then these guys may change, too. this is 3-d printing, i don't know if we'll call it that forever. but that is what they call it now. just as a...
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but it's possible some sort of incremental measure will change. i think it is clear, the question that you pose to karen, how much change in the wake of newtown and the answer is not that much. that raise the prominence of this issue. that guaranteed there will be an argument for it what karen said and i agree, the underlying politic force this issue, the reason since the 1990s it was stalled, fundamentally hasn't changed. because in states that the democrats need to compete in, this is a much bigger issue among people opposed to gun control than any possible gain that could come to somebody for taking a risk in passing it. the basic politics of gun control in this country haven't changed that much. >> it might be a state polling versus a national polling issue. if you look at the national polling, "washington post," everybody's polling has found overwhelming support for universal background checks, bans on high-capacity clips. even assault weapon bans, it's in the 50s, in terms of support. is it just local politics, the electorate doesn't feel th
but it's possible some sort of incremental measure will change. i think it is clear, the question that you pose to karen, how much change in the wake of newtown and the answer is not that much. that raise the prominence of this issue. that guaranteed there will be an argument for it what karen said and i agree, the underlying politic force this issue, the reason since the 1990s it was stalled, fundamentally hasn't changed. because in states that the democrats need to compete in, this is a much...
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doesn't sound like change to me. republicans claim they want to expand the big tent of the party. >> no words in telling us that we have to be more inclusive. i agree. >> more inclusive? really? than why did a leading gop senator say this when asked about marriage equality? quote, i'm not guy so i'm not going to marry one. doesn't sound like change to me. republicans claim they are going to reach out to groups they lost in the election. >> we have to do a lot better job and do a lot more to make up ground in minority communities with women and young voters. the rnc cannot and will not write off any demographic community or region of this country. >> make up ground with women in minorities? really? then why did the republicans in arkansas ran through a new voter i.d. bill to suppress the minority vote? why do they poise the ban all in a state, a state that has the most restrictive laws in the country? during the election, president obama promised change we can believe in and he's delivering. republicans promise change
doesn't sound like change to me. republicans claim they want to expand the big tent of the party. >> no words in telling us that we have to be more inclusive. i agree. >> more inclusive? really? than why did a leading gop senator say this when asked about marriage equality? quote, i'm not guy so i'm not going to marry one. doesn't sound like change to me. republicans claim they are going to reach out to groups they lost in the election. >> we have to do a lot better job and do...
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but will the supreme court's decision bring ground breaking change. joining me to discuss this is our political friend christine pelosi, chair of the california democratic party women's caucus, and she shares the party platform when they adopted marriage equality. what is at steak? >> most immediately at steak are the 18,000 same-sex couples which got married. so what the court could do is rule narrowly on behalf of those california couples and say look, you got married because the supreme court recognized the constitutional right to marry in california, we find those marriages to be valid, we are throwing out prop 8. so the most narrow victory would be a victory for the 18,000 same-sex couples. more broodly of course the court could recognize the constitutional right to marry in the 14th amendment, and it's prohibition against denying liberty rights and demanding equal protection. >> michael: is the narrow victory a victory? just the 18,000 cases? >> equality is inevitable. i would like to get that in june, but every step forward is a positive one. t
but will the supreme court's decision bring ground breaking change. joining me to discuss this is our political friend christine pelosi, chair of the california democratic party women's caucus, and she shares the party platform when they adopted marriage equality. what is at steak? >> most immediately at steak are the 18,000 same-sex couples which got married. so what the court could do is rule narrowly on behalf of those california couples and say look, you got married because the...
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if you live in the state where the governor is conservative, they can change the eligibility rules and bounce you off medicaid and leave you with nothing. he wants to do a lot of the same things with programs for the poor, food stamps, he wants to take away the food program, if you're in a state with a governor that decides it is immoral to give you food stamps, they can change eligibility and bounce you out of food stamps. it is the cruelist budget he has come up with yet. and that's saying a lot. that's bad because it is saying the basis is cuts to the poor. >> are you kind of putting a stick in the president's ear, you had lunch with him. >> right. >> did you tell him at lunch you would call for repeal of obama care. >> he knows the budget we were coming up with. i gave him more or less the kind of budget we were going to come up with. let me put it this way, ask a person watching the show in business. do you start with your last offer first in a negotiation? no, of course not. >> robert reich, this is his first offer in the negotiation? >> well, not only is it first offer in the ne
if you live in the state where the governor is conservative, they can change the eligibility rules and bounce you off medicaid and leave you with nothing. he wants to do a lot of the same things with programs for the poor, food stamps, he wants to take away the food program, if you're in a state with a governor that decides it is immoral to give you food stamps, they can change eligibility and bounce you out of food stamps. it is the cruelist budget he has come up with yet. and that's saying a...
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things change. hard to accept change, filled with anxiety and fear, but in the scheme of things, marriage between couples of the same sex seems like baby steps. what could be truer? >> religion changes through times and everything has its own cultural context and a lot of scripture to quote in any given context. i think we now understand >> audio difficulties. >> barry, we're losing frank's audio. we'll be back to him in one second. >> i thought it was me. >> it's someone to blame in a control room somewhere. through the notion of things change, it's interesting we seem as a society so reluctant to change or acknowledging change when in fact we're living in a time when technology has changed our very interactions towards one another, in between and towards one another. why is it do you think things like gay marriage get such top billing in terms of everything is shifting? >> it's change in general. we're always afraid of change because we think it could be dangerous. we don't know what it is. whatev
things change. hard to accept change, filled with anxiety and fear, but in the scheme of things, marriage between couples of the same sex seems like baby steps. what could be truer? >> religion changes through times and everything has its own cultural context and a lot of scripture to quote in any given context. i think we now understand >> audio difficulties. >> barry, we're losing frank's audio. we'll be back to him in one second. >> i thought it was me. >> it's...
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we're against the changed cpi. but we're keeping the doors open. we want to hear what the president has to say and i always believe that he has an open mind and an open heart. but it's up to many of us. to keep the fight going. >> we are going to find out. no question about it. thanks for your time tonight. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> and that is the ed show. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern, my exclusive interview with the man who shot the 47% video. good evening, rachel. >> i'm so looking forward to that. thank you for joining us this hour. ed schultz is going to be joining us later this hour because his show has landed a really big scoop that is going to be airing tomorrow night. i want to get a chance to talk to ed about what they've got. it's coming up later to be the. but there's lot going on today. the president meeting with the sultan of brunei. also, chuck hagel. who just returned from afghanistan. that trip marked by two u.s. soldiers killed. also, we learned today that the helicopter crash in southern afghanistan killed five u.s. servic
we're against the changed cpi. but we're keeping the doors open. we want to hear what the president has to say and i always believe that he has an open mind and an open heart. but it's up to many of us. to keep the fight going. >> we are going to find out. no question about it. thanks for your time tonight. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> and that is the ed show. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern, my exclusive interview with the man who shot the 47% video. good evening, rachel....
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that has to change. there has to be balanced. the republican leadership has made a mistake by cementing themselves and saying we will not touch revenue. there have to be revenues in order to address this problem. >> how do you the republicans to crack on that when they're not showing any willingness to do that? all democrats want that. how do you get republicans to buy into it? >> i was a thing over clips from the county i represent. about 8000 employees will get notices that they will be reduced 20% in income. 30,000 meals for seniors are going to be eliminated. and people understand what the consequences are of their absolutely determined position do not have one dime of revenue. that is not workable. the imbalance we have had, up $1.5 trillion in cuts or $2.50 trillion and 6.5 billion dollars in revenue. you have to have some kind of balance. it is going to have to change. the president is looking for some kind of pool of common sense. i hope it is out there. >> i want to ask about the president coming up to capitol hill next
that has to change. there has to be balanced. the republican leadership has made a mistake by cementing themselves and saying we will not touch revenue. there have to be revenues in order to address this problem. >> how do you the republicans to crack on that when they're not showing any willingness to do that? all democrats want that. how do you get republicans to buy into it? >> i was a thing over clips from the county i represent. about 8000 employees will get notices that they...
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you must create the change that you want to see. ordinary people can accomplish extraordinary things. i know this is possible. look to the bridges being built in businesses in civil society by some of you here today. look at the young people who have not yet learned a reason to mistrust. or those young people who have learned to overcome a leg soy of mistrust that they inherited from their parents, because they simply recognize that we hold more hopes in common than fears that drive us apart. your voices must be louder than those who would drown out hope. your hopes must light the way forward. look to a future in which jews and muslims and christians can all live in peace and greater prosperity in this holy land. believe in that. andest mo of a esmost of all, l future you want for your own children. a future in which a jewish, vibrant state is protected for this time and for all time. there will be many who say this is not possible, but remember this. israel is the most powerful country in this region. israel has the unshakable supp
you must create the change that you want to see. ordinary people can accomplish extraordinary things. i know this is possible. look to the bridges being built in businesses in civil society by some of you here today. look at the young people who have not yet learned a reason to mistrust. or those young people who have learned to overcome a leg soy of mistrust that they inherited from their parents, because they simply recognize that we hold more hopes in common than fears that drive us apart....
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and that is what results in no change. and i just refuse to be intimidated, because i can't in good conscience, after newtown, back down. i simply cannot do it morally. >> well, good for you. and no public official should, even though i understand what you're saying. i wish everyone had your courage. let me bring in from the "washington post" nia malika henderson. nia malika, are lawmakers in washington feeling the pressure from these extreme pro-gun groups? >> i think they are in the sense that the nra remains a pretty powerful lobbying group for the gun lobby. and they are obviously looking at the 2014 elections. you saw these recent bills come out of the judiciary committee very much along partisan lines. the vote was 10-8. the democrats who didn't support the stricter gun control laws are from states that already have pretty strict gun control laws as it is. the eight republicans mostly from southern states, places like texas, iowa, south carolina. so i think a lot of what we knew coming into this, those factors about
and that is what results in no change. and i just refuse to be intimidated, because i can't in good conscience, after newtown, back down. i simply cannot do it morally. >> well, good for you. and no public official should, even though i understand what you're saying. i wish everyone had your courage. let me bring in from the "washington post" nia malika henderson. nia malika, are lawmakers in washington feeling the pressure from these extreme pro-gun groups? >> i think...
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it's climate change. this from an admiral who is dealing with a bellicose north korea, an escalating conflict between japan and china in the east china sea. his answer to what's the biggest threat to america is climate change. and yet, we have one of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle who objected to a clause that points out what is very clear in data around the world, and that is the impact that changes in our climate are having on women who are so often the food gatherers for their families. well, this issue of climate change is not going away any time soon, and you can deny that it exists but it exists. the data is clear, and i believe we need to come together to address this serious concern to help other countries find ways of mitigating the harmful effects of climate change. and just as climate change deserves attention, we also need to continue our effort to promote equal rights and equal opportunities for women everywhere. we know that all of society benefits. when women are more fully i
it's climate change. this from an admiral who is dealing with a bellicose north korea, an escalating conflict between japan and china in the east china sea. his answer to what's the biggest threat to america is climate change. and yet, we have one of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle who objected to a clause that points out what is very clear in data around the world, and that is the impact that changes in our climate are having on women who are so often the food gatherers for their...
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but evidently that's about to change. senate democrats are now pledging to finally -- finally -- produce a budget. it will be interesting to see what they put forward. i hope senate democrats take this exercise seriously and propose real spending reforms that can put our country on a stronger more sustainable fiscal path, reforms that can control spending and lead to robust private-sector growth and job creation. we'll find out soon. what about republicans? well, republicans lead the house, and they produce budgets every year right on schedule, budgets that would finally put our country on a path to growth and job creation. it would put our creeky entitlement programs on sound fiscal footing. so they're around when people need them. today house republicans will unveil this year's budget blueprint. if the past is any indication, the reforms it contains would jump-start our economy, help more americans join the middle class and begin to tackle the debt that threatens all of our futures. because republicans understand we nee
but evidently that's about to change. senate democrats are now pledging to finally -- finally -- produce a budget. it will be interesting to see what they put forward. i hope senate democrats take this exercise seriously and propose real spending reforms that can put our country on a stronger more sustainable fiscal path, reforms that can control spending and lead to robust private-sector growth and job creation. we'll find out soon. what about republicans? well, republicans lead the house, and...
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. >> chris: talk about the reasons you don't have to make changes to budget it in ten years. you mention the tax increases that came from raising rates in the fiscal cliff debate and include $716 billion in medicare cuts through obama care that you opposed in the last campaign. question, is it fair to say that at least those parts of the president's policies make it easier to balance the budget? >> it is fair to say that. what we also say is end the raid of med did he care from obama care. all that money that was taken from medicare was to pay for obama care. we say we get rid of obama care and end the raid and apply the savings to medicare to make it more solvent and extend the medicare trust fund. the fiscal cliff is current law and that is not going to change and we propose progrowth tax reform and we think with the current revenue lien w line wed have a system to bring all rates down. good for economic growth and creation and taxpayers by having less loopholes. stop picking winners and losers. those things are still achievable and we achieve that in the budget and do refl
. >> chris: talk about the reasons you don't have to make changes to budget it in ten years. you mention the tax increases that came from raising rates in the fiscal cliff debate and include $716 billion in medicare cuts through obama care that you opposed in the last campaign. question, is it fair to say that at least those parts of the president's policies make it easier to balance the budget? >> it is fair to say that. what we also say is end the raid of med did he care from...
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i am proud of our budget because it's changed the conversation. today we are not talking about cliffs or ceilings are sequesters. we are talking about solutions and that's how it should be. our budget expands opportunity by growing the economy. it strengthens the safety net are retooling government and restores fairness by ending cronyism. [applause] and by setting priorities and choosing wisely, we have a plan to pay off our debt. in fact, we balance the budget in 10 years without raising taxes. [applause] how do we do this? it's really pretty simple. we stop spending money we don't have. go figure. you know, historically we've paid a little less than one fifth of our income in taxes to the federal government each year. but the government has spent a lot more, so our budget matches spending with income. we say to washington but we are willing to pay is what you're able to spend. washington should do the same thing. the crucial question isn't how we balance the budget. it's why we balanced the budget. the budget as a means to an end. we are not ba
i am proud of our budget because it's changed the conversation. today we are not talking about cliffs or ceilings are sequesters. we are talking about solutions and that's how it should be. our budget expands opportunity by growing the economy. it strengthens the safety net are retooling government and restores fairness by ending cronyism. [applause] and by setting priorities and choosing wisely, we have a plan to pay off our debt. in fact, we balance the budget in 10 years without raising...
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learn the changes to the tax filing. they could have gotten this right. >> i don't know, look at how complex the last changes in taxes the deal that president obama made with congress. just made it even more complex. how can anybody get through it? >> that is what happens when you have government spending. a more complex tax code to collect for it. what i'm worried about is what health reform it is doing to the tax collect 84s. the irs. turning the irs into america's museum of mass confusion. take a look at what the the treasury inspector general for tax administration said about the problem. he is so worried about the irs being at the breaking point. unprecedented in recent history the amount of responsibility irs now given in an area meaning health reform that most people don't think of as an irs problem. he said this will lead to problems. >> mark, isn't the irs just becoming too big? >> the irs is too big but a flat tax isn't going to solve our problem. it is really a reverse robinhood approach and will increase the
learn the changes to the tax filing. they could have gotten this right. >> i don't know, look at how complex the last changes in taxes the deal that president obama made with congress. just made it even more complex. how can anybody get through it? >> that is what happens when you have government spending. a more complex tax code to collect for it. what i'm worried about is what health reform it is doing to the tax collect 84s. the irs. turning the irs into america's museum of mass...
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the last few months changed us. it asked us to ask difficult questions on what we can and must do to prevent that kind of massacres we have seen in newtown and aurora, as well as everyday tragedies that happen far too often all across america. today there is genuine disagreement about what steps we should take to reduce the epidemic of gun violence in this country. ,ut you, the american people have spoken. you have made it clear that it is time to do something. senators here in washington have listened and have taken big steps forward. two weeks ago, the senate advanced a bill that would make it harder for criminals and people with severe mental illness and getting their hands on a gun. it is an idea that is supported by nine out of 10 americans, including the majority of gun owners. finally, the seneca steps to reinstate and strengthen a ban on the sale of military style assault weapons -- the senate put in steps to reinstate and strengthen a ban on the sale of military-style assault. these ideas should not be cont
the last few months changed us. it asked us to ask difficult questions on what we can and must do to prevent that kind of massacres we have seen in newtown and aurora, as well as everyday tragedies that happen far too often all across america. today there is genuine disagreement about what steps we should take to reduce the epidemic of gun violence in this country. ,ut you, the american people have spoken. you have made it clear that it is time to do something. senators here in washington have...
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the law is the law, and that will not change with respect to these issues. not only do we not balance the budget faster -- we have always balanced the budget -- we can do it faster, but we want to do it better with a progrowth tax code. >> a key tenet of your budget is the affordable care act. we always hear that general that fights the last war, why go through that again? the second part of the question is, did you feel you had to include repeal of the affordable care act because it would not pass the house of representatives? >> there was never a doubt in our mind. the fiscal cliff occurred, but we don't like the tax code it has produced. therefore, we are proposing a new tax code that is more of a progrowth tax code. let's take obamacare, the affordable care act. we don't like this law. his is why we are proposing to repeal the law in our budget. more importantly, we believe that this law is going to collapse under its own weight. please know that when americans see exactly what the law entails, which they have not seen all these details are those of us w
the law is the law, and that will not change with respect to these issues. not only do we not balance the budget faster -- we have always balanced the budget -- we can do it faster, but we want to do it better with a progrowth tax code. >> a key tenet of your budget is the affordable care act. we always hear that general that fights the last war, why go through that again? the second part of the question is, did you feel you had to include repeal of the affordable care act because it...
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can he change the tax code? >> there are people in corporate america that say the number one way to do th is to cut the corporate tax rate. our 35% is higher than most other countries in the world. a few places it is higher than it is here, but it is higher than in most other countries, so i think business groups with a one way to get it back here is to lower tax rates. and then the difference between the rates overseas and the rate here if they brought some of the money back would also be lower. but you have other people saying that might not work either. melissa: thank you for coming on, appreciate it. >> thank y for having me. melissa: call it a win-win bringing jobs back home giving them to the nation's heroes, one entrepreneur puts her money where her mouth is and she is here to explain. can you ever have too much "mon"? ♪ melissa:alk about a woman on a mission, something that talked about here on "money," but in your program does double duty training young veterans for job testing software and bringing t
can he change the tax code? >> there are people in corporate america that say the number one way to do th is to cut the corporate tax rate. our 35% is higher than most other countries in the world. a few places it is higher than it is here, but it is higher than in most other countries, so i think business groups with a one way to get it back here is to lower tax rates. and then the difference between the rates overseas and the rate here if they brought some of the money back would also...
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the launch, the promises innovation initiative and i'm honored to join you at this moment of change. from sandy hook to san francisco, our entire nation is impacted by gun violence on a daily basis. earlier today, the san franciscos family whos who are also impacted by gun violence met privately with the newtown families and shared their grief and hope for a better tomorrow. thank you for joining us today. i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports innovation and we are in many regards the innovation capitol of the world and i am so proud to see this effort launched here today. as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell that youth not to lose hope. and that they can succeed no matter where you come from for too long. we have seen too much violence in our communities and it must end. yesterday i signed into law
the launch, the promises innovation initiative and i'm honored to join you at this moment of change. from sandy hook to san francisco, our entire nation is impacted by gun violence on a daily basis. earlier today, the san franciscos family whos who are also impacted by gun violence met privately with the newtown families and shared their grief and hope for a better tomorrow. thank you for joining us today. i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports...
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they have to change the system. or is usual, we pay at all. the taxpayer is always held liable for all these failures. neil: we will see later in the show. in the meantime, taking the wheel. having the judge drive off a cliff. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. asome of the world's acleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home busisses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packes picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear o. the u.s. postal servic®, no business too small. neil: have no fear of shady car dealerships. the company that takes pictures of your house is now going to help you get car quot
they have to change the system. or is usual, we pay at all. the taxpayer is always held liable for all these failures. neil: we will see later in the show. in the meantime, taking the wheel. having the judge drive off a cliff. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. asome of the world's acleanest gas turbines are...
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what's a little climate change when there are prognosticating groundhogs to worry about? >>> everything he sets his mind to, he does, he wants to be good at, and he's actually become a pretty good painter. >> maybe one of those things is true. we'll look at the paintings of the 43rd president. >> now, right up in here, we'll make a happy little cloud. >> art critic jerry saltz will analyze the bush brush. >>> we begin tonight with two men on opposite sides of gun safety reform. both claiming they represent the will of the people. new york city mayor michael bloomberg expressed confidence on "meet the press" that meaningful reform is on the horizon. >> i am cautiously optimistic. i think when you have an issue where 90% of the public, 80% of nra members even say that they think we should have reasonable checks before people are allowed to buy guns, they all support the second amendment, as do i do, but there are an awful lot of people that think that this is one of the great issues of our times. we have to stop -- >> yet nra executive vice president, wayne lapierre, is con
what's a little climate change when there are prognosticating groundhogs to worry about? >>> everything he sets his mind to, he does, he wants to be good at, and he's actually become a pretty good painter. >> maybe one of those things is true. we'll look at the paintings of the 43rd president. >> now, right up in here, we'll make a happy little cloud. >> art critic jerry saltz will analyze the bush brush. >>> we begin tonight with two men on opposite sides of...
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not much change into monday. few low 70s inland. tuesday, wednesday, thursday we will see temperatures climbing on up. livermore, mid 70s, maybe close do 80 in the warmest places. heading towards next weekend, cooling, some clouds, but really no sign of rain just yet. subpoena sunday sums it up, more sun, less sleep. >> less sleep? >> i know. >> i will be a little grumpy tomorrow. fair warning. >> as far as you're concerned, meteorological, spring has been here for a while. >> does seem that way. the blocking pattern from january has been holding strong. >> early spring. >> let's check in with mind mindi bach and trouble on the baseball situation. >> our neighbors north and south of the border are not getting along on the diamond. an epic brawl at the world baseball classic. and regulation was not enough to decide a winner between the snarks and blues. highlights from the tank. >>> good saturday evening. i'm mindi bach. the sharks continue to struggle to find consistency. they finally snap their seven-game losing streak but are 4-3-
not much change into monday. few low 70s inland. tuesday, wednesday, thursday we will see temperatures climbing on up. livermore, mid 70s, maybe close do 80 in the warmest places. heading towards next weekend, cooling, some clouds, but really no sign of rain just yet. subpoena sunday sums it up, more sun, less sleep. >> less sleep? >> i know. >> i will be a little grumpy tomorrow. fair warning. >> as far as you're concerned, meteorological, spring has been here for a...
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we have these johnnie-come-lately zombies sucked into hope and change and chanting repeatedly. he promised obamacare was 900 billion over ten years, latest estimates is three times that amount and over the long-term 6 trillion added to the debt. we cannot afford this and survive, but the president just keeps demagoguing and scaring old people and playing the same old notes and the same talking points and bumper stickers that seem to work. >> well, you know, the democrat party may have a suicide pact for this but i choose not to participate and there are tens of millions of us who choose not to participate and that's what's so frustrating. we have a president who's driven by ideology and who is incompetent, who's apparently economically illiterate, but whatever the reason is, the idea that there's not a single united states senator who's a democrat or a single united states house member who is is a democrat that stands up to this lunacy with spending tells an awful lot about the democrat party, this is not the democrat party of 30 years ago. >> sean: there are no moderate democr
we have these johnnie-come-lately zombies sucked into hope and change and chanting repeatedly. he promised obamacare was 900 billion over ten years, latest estimates is three times that amount and over the long-term 6 trillion added to the debt. we cannot afford this and survive, but the president just keeps demagoguing and scaring old people and playing the same old notes and the same talking points and bumper stickers that seem to work. >> well, you know, the democrat party may have a...
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and that's changed the conversation. and as more states have decided through legislation or even the ballot that it's a good policy and it's the right constitutional thing for same-sex couples to marry. and then with doma, working so hard for same-sex couples to marry and defending that victory in massachusetts, it was important for people to have their marriages be marriages, but they found out immediately they were in second class marriages. they were wiped all, for all federal purposes. and this is a day about how being treated unequally scars your soul and makes a difference in people's lives in the protections they do or don't have. so this was a day about how people need their government to treat them fairly and equally. >> a lot of people have made predictions. a lot of people in cable news in. but if the court strikes down doma in a way this case was presented to them, what would happen next? >> the clearest practical consequences that same-sex couples who are legally married will now be treated like other marrie
and that's changed the conversation. and as more states have decided through legislation or even the ballot that it's a good policy and it's the right constitutional thing for same-sex couples to marry. and then with doma, working so hard for same-sex couples to marry and defending that victory in massachusetts, it was important for people to have their marriages be marriages, but they found out immediately they were in second class marriages. they were wiped all, for all federal purposes. and...
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but honestly it doesn't change my day to day life. >> what are people doing about it? one sold some of his boeing stock and moved it to cash. another is concerned that a muni bond fund may be part of a bubble. >> i'm feeling pressure to move that money out of there. >> when we asked people on twitter what they're doing, most said they are checking them more often and a few are starting to make changes. >> contemplating dumping bonds but can't find a good alternative. moved half from equities to money market. got a bad feeling. but it was countered, adding more risk as long as big ben is here, so am i. >> advisors are being bombarded with questions about where to go from here. >> it's not about timing the market. it's about time in the market. >> in the meantime it's de ja vu all over again. back to the days when checking your 401k was something you looked forward to rather than dreaded. >> well the rise in stocks may have many americans feeling better about their portfolios. the ceo of general electric today warned that overregulation and political uncertainty could re
but honestly it doesn't change my day to day life. >> what are people doing about it? one sold some of his boeing stock and moved it to cash. another is concerned that a muni bond fund may be part of a bubble. >> i'm feeling pressure to move that money out of there. >> when we asked people on twitter what they're doing, most said they are checking them more often and a few are starting to make changes. >> contemplating dumping bonds but can't find a good alternative....
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and politics changes a lot. last year netanyahu was giving him a hard time. >> while we watch the president, shameless plug. >> shameless plug. happy birthday to my dad, tom costa. turned 62 today. >> the center for american progress issued a report, said $1.1 trillion would go to the american academy with comprehensive immigration reform. >> looks like we might pass it. >> we have a great column about how the father of the ucla basketball star has molded his career. >> go georgetown hoyas. change our history. that's it four this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you on monday. coming up it's chris jansen and company. >>> areas like topeka are going to get snow. you could be dealing with a snowy sunday. and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls.
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why have you change? >> first of all i evaporate changed. the book was written to try to create a blueprint for conservatives that were reluctant to embrace comprehensive reform to give them perhaps a set of views that they could embrace. i support a path to legalization or citizenship so long as the path for people who have been waiting patiently is easier and costs less, the legal entrance to our country than illegal entrance. the worst thing we could do is pass a set of laws and have the exact same problem we had in the late 1980s where there was not the enforcement and it was easier to come legally than illegally. so we need complete reform. and if that happens the work being done in washington right now, the effort is to create-- to create this dissentive for legal immigration and incentive for illegal immigration and have a path to citizenship. >> schieffer: as you know, what some in your own party are saying is what you're doing is laying out a more appealing position to those on the right side of your party. and that that is why you
why have you change? >> first of all i evaporate changed. the book was written to try to create a blueprint for conservatives that were reluctant to embrace comprehensive reform to give them perhaps a set of views that they could embrace. i support a path to legalization or citizenship so long as the path for people who have been waiting patiently is easier and costs less, the legal entrance to our country than illegal entrance. the worst thing we could do is pass a set of laws and have...
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and so we've got a plan to actually save it from bankruptcy so for current seniors there would be no changes to medicare except for the fact that it won't go bust. but for people of my generation health care would work more like the plan members of congress get. i don't think we've got a bad deal. so my wife has a lot of options that she chooses from and we pay a price as a family if we want a better plan. but ultimately we've got options. i think seniors should have those options, too. and one of the option business the way would be traditional medicare. >> mr. r republicans done with discretionary at this point? is there an appreciation that at this point we are risking cutting very critical investments? >> let's keep in mind when the president goes around the country kind of threatening people about the sequester and how draconian it is going to be, federal spending has grown dramatically since he took office. the sequester was an $85 billion cut. we have got a 2.5 trillion budget of revenue that's coming in. we have a 3.5 federal budget. so federal spending is still high for a lot of the
and so we've got a plan to actually save it from bankruptcy so for current seniors there would be no changes to medicare except for the fact that it won't go bust. but for people of my generation health care would work more like the plan members of congress get. i don't think we've got a bad deal. so my wife has a lot of options that she chooses from and we pay a price as a family if we want a better plan. but ultimately we've got options. i think seniors should have those options, too. and one...
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or hey, my address has changed. use those legitimate tools that a taxpayer can use to try and gain the system. it does take a while to sort that out, unfortunately. but there is a mechanism and it will get resolved. once you are identified as a victim of identity theft, the i.r.s. is assigning you something called an identity pin, or an i.p. pin. and what that does is now the i.r.s. systems will be tagged that in order to file a tax return in the future, you'll have a pin number every year that the i.r.s. will notify what that is in advance of filing season, so that you will confirm not only the information that's on the tax return but you'll confirm with information that the i.r.s. has already sent you, just like a bank a.t.m. if you will. >> before we wrap up, you want to mention the dirty dozen, or at least pick out a couple that you think ought to be mentioned and at least reference it? >> sure, sure. each year the i.r.s. puts out a dozen tax schemes that the public should be aware of. these are schemes that gen
or hey, my address has changed. use those legitimate tools that a taxpayer can use to try and gain the system. it does take a while to sort that out, unfortunately. but there is a mechanism and it will get resolved. once you are identified as a victim of identity theft, the i.r.s. is assigning you something called an identity pin, or an i.p. pin. and what that does is now the i.r.s. systems will be tagged that in order to file a tax return in the future, you'll have a pin number every year that...